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I guess I am a little suprised so many lots have early bids and many have mutiple bids so far.
Just a few thoughts: - Maybe there is more money to chase after Vintage Golf then I ever imagined. - Maybe these cards are finally going to be recrognized as something with some value - and maybe it took all of Jack Z's offerings to make that happen - What do you think will be the lot that goes for the most money? What lot will be the biggest suprise? At first I thought having all of these lots out in one shot was harmful, now I am re-thinking that stance based on the very early returns. I will be interested to see how the bidding transpires. Thoughts? Comments? |
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